What is another word for reintroduce?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːˌɪntɹədjˈuːs] (IPA)

Reintroduce is a verb that means to bring back something that was previously introduced or made known. Synonyms for reintroduce include reestablish, restore, revive, resuscitate, reactivate, reinstall, reinstitute, reinvigorate, rekindle, resurrect, and reintegrate. These synonyms all share the common idea of bringing something back into existence and prominence. They can be used in various contexts, such as reintroducing a product or service to the market, reintroducing a policy or law, or reintroducing a tradition or custom. Whether it is a person, an idea, or a concept, the act of reintroducing can be an effective way of refreshing or renewing its significance and importance.

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What are the opposite words for reintroduce?

Antonyms for reintroduce are words that convey the opposite meaning of reintroduce. Some antonyms for reintroduce are: remove, eliminate, abolish, exclude, withdraw, and expel. When we talk about removing something, we are implying that it is being taken away entirely. Eliminating refers to terminating something definitively. Abolishing means completely getting rid of something, while excluding involves not allowing something/someone to participate or be part of a particular group or event. Withdrawing implies retracting something previously offered or suggested. Lastly, expelling entails kicking someone/something out or forcing them to leave a particular place. Therefore, these words can be used to express the opposite of reintroducing something.

What are the antonyms for Reintroduce?

  • v.

    introduce anew

Usage examples for Reintroduce

The trust, seeking through capital to reintroduce slavery under another form, and to establish the tyranny of money in place of the tyranny of swords and bullets, represents the present problem.
"Editorials-from-the-Hearst-Newspapers"
Brisbane, Arthur
Explain the reintroduction of the ceremonies as piously as you may, said he to the Interimists, the common people, especially the Romanists, always impressed by ceremonies much more than by the doctrine, will infer that those teachers who reintroduce the ceremonies approve of the Papacy in every respect and reject the Evangelical doctrine.
"Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church"
Friedrich Bente
"Leftenant," though a corruption of respectable antiquity, is a corruption none the less, and since it has died out in America, it would be mere snobbery to reintroduce it.
"America To-day, Observations and Reflections"
William Archer

Famous quotes with Reintroduce

  • Perhaps many of the perplexing problems of the new music could be put into a new light if we were to reintroduce the ancient idea of music being a reflection of nature.
    George Crumb
  • We love the Stooges, and young kids today don't watch them. They think it's their dad's comedy. So we thought we could reintroduce them to a new audience.
    Bobby Farrelly
  • Let's reintroduce corporal punishment in the schools - and use it on the teachers.
    P. J. O'Rourke
  • What’s missing from public conversation and public policy conversation is precisely a sort of moral underpinning, a sense of the moral purposes that bind people together in functional societies. And part of the attraction of someone who otherwise didn’t appeal to me in the least—like, say, Pope John Paul II—was how he managed to connect with young people. Whether it was in Eastern Europe or Latin America or wherever, his was the sense of an absolutely, unambiguously, morally noncompromising view about what is right and what is wrong. It seems to me that we need to reintroduce some of that. We need to reintroduce confidently and unashamedly that kind of language into the public realm. And not expel it, so to speak, into church for Sunday. It’s not only on Sunday that some things are right and some things are wrong.
    Tony Judt
  • If I commit suicide, it will not be to destroy myself but to put myself back together again. Suicide will be for me only one means of violently reconquering myself, of brutally invading my being, of anticipating the unpredictable approaches of God. By suicide, I reintroduce my design in nature, I shall for the first time give things the shape of my will.
    Antonin Artaud

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